"f6410648-c192-464d-a31f-55a70c481f15"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-06-17"@en . "1916-10-19"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cranherald/items/1.0070558/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE CRANBROOK HERALD\nVOLUME 18\nCRANBUOOK, BRITISH COLUMBIA,\n=#\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3\nTHURSDAY, OCT. ijfih tSlt\nNUMPEH 42\nCRANBROOK HAS THE MINERALS THAT MAKE THE MONEY\neelfllativo Abbi\n\"M* Apr..J6\nAS FALSE AS 11 WAS ALLURING\nStrong Words ol' .liisllce Clement In (living Decision in Favor\nnl' It. T. Wllliilins in Hue Koott'iuij Orchards Test\n('use\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prl**** ol' I,ami Reiliieeil to $!.\"> pier Acre.\nG000 THEATRICAL IEI5\nRex Miimuieiiieiit\nAudlturliiiii \u00E2\u0080\u0094W.\nlime Charge\nTake*, Over the\n\. Burton Will\nof Combined\nADOPT PACIFIC TIME FAVOUR WEDNESDAY\nFOR HALF\nThe action hy Mr. It. T. Williams to\naet aside his contract Tor tlie purchase\nof land fn the Kootenay Orchard subdivision adjoining town, and Tor dum-\nanes for fraudulent misrepresentation,\nagainst tin* roglBtorod owner ut' the\nproperty, Mr. W. C. .Shields ot Kani-\nloops, has now been decided hy Mr.\nJustice Clement, it will In* romombor-\ned that this action was tried at tlie\nAssizes here last .liuit* anil was taken\nas a test cuse on behalf of a large\nnumber of purchasers uf this property.\nTlie trial extended over a period ot\nfour days and a tremendous amount of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2evidence was taken. Mr. W. A. Nisbet\nacted for Mr. Williams and Mr. G. S.\nMcCarter of Calgary for tlie defendant. The .Indue reserved his decision\nIn order that lie might ro carefully\nthrough the evidence, in view of the\nImportance of tin* case and the serious\nallegations of fraud made by the plaintiff.\nAlthough the Judge considers that\nhe cannot set aside the contract In\nview of the long delay there was on\nthe part of Mr. Williams, in taking\nledge of tlie fraud practised on him.\nlie bought lu 11)12, went ou to thu\nland in 1018 ami lived on and worked\nit until June 1916. During that time\nlie learned hy unfortunate experience\nthat lie had been- as he himself expressed It 'Stung.' When early in .lum*\nof 191B lie wrote tlie letter to the do-\niiienilaut (Ex, 81) asking delay and\npromising to pay as soon as he could,\nlit* knew for all practical purposes the\nfull extent of tin* Imposition which had\nbeen practised upon him. Assuming\ntlmt th<* heavy frosts In June of 1916\ndid not, as lie testifies, strike his crops\nuntil after the ietter referred to was\nwritten, those frosts were nut a new\nrevelation. He luul had them every\nyear to that date and their occurrence In 1'Jlfi was merely an accentuation uf climatic conditions with which\nhe had become familiar. Nor can tlie\nargument be acceded to that the plaintiff did not know the law that a person who has been induced by fraud to\nenter into a* contract has the right\nwhen he learns of tlm fraud to elect\nwhether he will or will not stand by\nhis bargain. The plaintiff here had,\nI think, full knowledge of the falsity\nof the prospectus in all the material\nfactors now put forward when he in\nterms informed tlie defendant that lie\nis fa\nllllMI\nhillu\nAn aunouncment of more than parsing Interest in the local theatrical\nbu Hin ess has been made this week,\nwhich will douhtless evoke much sat-\ntlon from theatregoers of the\nand vicinity, Wfl refer lo tie*\nrptiou of tiie Auditorium Theatre\nriu controlled hy Baldwin Bros.,\nlis city, by the management of\ntlie Hex Theatre aluo of Cranbrook.\nTlie entire management of the two\nbusinesses has been combined under\none head, and will lie directed solely\niiy .Mr W. A. Burton of the Hex\nfor the owners. .Mr. Burton, who\nlias been Intimately associated witli\ntbe Hex Theatre since .lune last, originates from Winnipeg, Man., aud\nlias had a wide and enviable exper-\nouncll Is Against Dual Standard of\nTime unit lleeninniends Citizen*\nto I all in Une with C.lMt.\nA special meeting of the city council\nwas held .Monday evening, present\nMayor Clapp in tlie chair and Alder\nmen Santo, Balment, l/ensk and Han*\nThree resolutions from llie Retail\nMerchants' Association were before tbe\ncouncil for consideration. The first\nurged llie council to take action to\nhave tlo- C. P. R. reconsider their pro\nposed action in changing the time ou\nthe ('row line from. Kootenay Land-\nfng to Grows Nest from Mountain Time\ntIn8 to Pacific Time, mid i'uillng tills the\ninauguration of a province-wide campaign to change from Pacific to .Mountain Time all over Hritish Columbia\nThe proposal did not meet witli mud\nfavor on tlie part of tlie council who\nOUld not see any hope of success at*\nsteps to obtain redress yet the result! would stick to his bargain\nof the action is a substantial victory' u remains, therefore, simply to as-\n#\u00E2\u0080\u009E.. t**- *rtMiit\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00C2\u00AB,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,! t-he. \u00E2\u0080\u009E*uar, n\u00E2\u0080\u009Em sess us uest I can tiie damage the\nfor Mr. Williams and the other pur- ,alnti\u00E2\u0080\u009E has snffeml throughbthc de.\nchasers of this property and a com-jCelt of which ll(i has been vlctinL The\nplete vindication of the stand taken by proper measure of damage In my opln\nthem on tho question of fraud. |lon Is the difference In value In 1912\nAs the case was one considerably | between the land whicli would measure\ndiscussed at tl.e time of the trial and ?Lto.J?V*?*!5? 0Ltllli)r\"SP.0(;.t,llS\nthe decision Is one of Interest through\nthe district, we are giving the text of\nJudge Clement's Judgment In full:\nIn tlte Supreme Court of British\nColumbia\nWilliams vs Shields. Reasons for\nJudgment of the Honourable Mr. Jns-\nand the land tbe plaintiff actually\nbought. Assuming that land such as is\npictured in tlie prospectus was worth,\nin the situation of tiie lots* in question\nhere, what the plaintiff agreed to pay\nviz: $100 per acre (as to some of the\nlots) and $75 per acre (as to the\nothers) their actual value at that\ntime, being sueh as tlie evidence dis-\ntice Clement. W. A. Nisbet, for plain- | closes them to be, was not more than\ntiff: a. S. McCarter for defendant:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAfter hearing evidence in this case\nat Cranbrook in June last I reserved\njudgment, requesting to be served with\na copy of tlie stenographer's notes and\nwith written arguments for counsel.\nThese with the record and exhibitions\nreached me on Octoher 3rd Instant. T\nhave gone through the evidence with\nsome care and have considered the\narguments presented, with the result\nthat I am confirmed In the view which ,t ,, ,, ,\nI had formed at the trial that the | between the parties on tiie basis\nplaintiff had been the victim of a gross\nand cruel fraud. , ., _, , . ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\nTho prospectus upon tl.e faith of wort]l- The Plain iff n\nwhich the plaintiff bought certain lots !('osts of t,lis ,1L'tlnn- u tlu' *>art\"'s\nin \"Kootenay Orchards\" from the Ican a*ree on the f!*l,reB tnere w!U ba\ndefendant put forward certainly a\nmost alluring picture; but the evi-\n$15 per acre. I therefore ass<|5s the\nplaintiff's damages at $86 per acre for\nthose lots for which he was to pay\n$100 per acre and $00 per acre for\nthose lots for which lie was to pay $75\nper acre; and those amounts should\nbear interest pari passu with the\ninterest charges for which the plaintiff is liable under the different agreements of sale. If necessary there will\nbe a reference to the Bistrlct Registrar at Cranbtook to take the accounts\nJ\nJ have indicated. Payments not yet due\nwill be computed at their present\nmilled to his\ndenee shows clearly to my mind that\nit wns as false as it was alluring.\nThere is scarcely a statement as to the |Md the question of tin\nnature of the soil, its fertility and \"*' '\" '\nwater supply, as to cost of clearing.\nas tn climatic conditions, and as to\nactual results already achieved in the\nImmediate neighborhood, that has not\nbeen shown to be a perversion of tbe\ntruth,\nVuder these circumstances my In-, ^^^^^^\nOllnatlon has been strongly to give j nt Camp Hughes. Manitobu and ex-\ntbe plaintiff complete relief hy resets- peels to leave for Kngland shortly. It\nsion: but I am unable to find other- ,vtn lllS(> ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, BUbstnntIal relief for a\nwise than that lie had before launch\nlng this netion elected to abide by tlu\ncontracts of purchase after full know-,\njudgment for the plaintiff for the balance in his favor which the account\nwill undoubtedly show. If tiiere has\nto be a reference further directions\nof the\nrence will be reserved for further\nconsideration after the District Registrar has reported. Oct. 13th, 1910.\nW. H. 1'. CLEMENT.\nThe result of the proceedings will no\ndoubt be very pleasing to Mr. Williams,\nwho is now wtth the 196tll Battalion\nnumber of thos.\nI enay Ort bards.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 residing in Koot-\nreligious census\nAnglicans Nligbll) In Lead In Number\nai Families with I'resh) (crlans\na close Second*\nUELGMN RELIEF\nAnother Generous Donation of\nFrom Sullivan Mine Relief\nAssociation\nlence both lu tin.- photodramatic and\nlegitimate ends of the show business, tending their effort.\nHe has by preference, during tlie past\nfew years, held positions iu various\ncapacities that have enabled him to\nmake extensive studies of tlie needs\nnd possibilities of the theatrical business as applied to small towns in\nBritish Columbia especially, and\nmuch satisfaction is expressed by bis\nacceptance of tliis undertaking whicli\nwill undoubtedly mean much to this\ncity and its residents generally.\nA rough outline of tiie policies of\nthe new organization includes a continuation on an Improved scale of exclusive \"big town class\" photoplays at\nthe Rex, witli more elaborate methods\nof presentation, while at tlie Auditorium tlte rule will he legitimate attractions of the Ilrst order and such of the\nmore imposing photo-spectacles as will\nmake demands upon tlie seating capacity and stage facilities of tiiis bouse.\nNegotiations arc also being entered\ninto whereby high class vaudeville , , ,\nfro,,, one or the we'll known circuit,, ,i\"\"'\"B, \" m\"\"\"\"n \"' lnB''\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\nTliey however expressed themselves\nas strongly opposed to a dual standard of time for Cranbrook and on motion of Aldermen Balment and Santo\nthe following resolution was passed:\nThat In view of the possibility of the\nchange in time by tlie C.P.R. from\nMountain Time to Pacific Time the\ncouncil recommend that the citizens\nfrom tiie time of sueh change adopt the\nPacific Standard, and that a copy of\nthis be published iu the local press,\nA second resolution from tlie Retail\nMerchants favored tlie adoption of\nWednesday as the weekly half-holiday,\nThis was ordered filed and the clerk\nInstructed to take the necessary steps\nto take a vote of tbe electors at the\nnext municipal eleclon,\nThe resolution from the Retail Merchants asking tliat the by-law iu regard to keeping the premises dear of\nrubbish he enforced to assist in ob-\nmay he played, probably two nights\nper week.\nMr. Burton, In a short interview\nstated most definitely tliat uo efforts\nwill be spared to put Cranbrook where\nshe should long ago have stood upon\nthe theatrical map, \"anil\" he stated iu\nconclusion, \"the public will at once\nrealize that the more liberal their\npatronage, the stronger position will\nwe be In to give them more and greater satisfaction along these Hues.\"\nMr. Burton also pointed out a fact\nthat is not generally realized by the\npublic at large. This is the fact that\nno better advertisement for a city can\nbe had than n healthy theatrical enterprise. The fact alone that worth\nwhile plays are being produced here\nis important, and if generously patronized this fact in turn is carried\nthroughout the length and breadth of\nthe country and the great commercial\ncentres particularly, to tlte distinct\nidvantnge of the city\nWe can only add that with the promising outlook for tiiis district now fn\nview, it will he the undoubted pride\nof tbe citizens of Cranbrook to see that\nthis enterprizlng concern gets the eu-\neuragemeiit (t merits.\nRED CROSS\nOn behalf of the U\ntio\nMrs\nJ.\nBr\n!d Cross Assocla-\nke acknowledge-\nmet witli general approval, and wa:\nreferred to the Fire and Police Committee with power to act.\nAn application from Indian Constable\nRyekman for half of the fines of two\nIndians and of Mack-the-Tallor, according to statute, was received, and a\nmotion passed to pay over the money.\nTlie City Engineer brought up a complaint from (len. Leitch as to the method of putting garbage In the lanes during the winter which last winter caused the water tn overflow on his property. Afler some discussion It was\ndecided that after the first of November the householders be requested to\ndiscontinue dumping ashes or garbage\non the lanes.\nThe clerk was instructed to enforce\ntin- notice and cut off the wuter In all\ncases where the rates wero In arrears\nunless they pay up without delay.\nA question by Alderman Balment\nbrought tlu* information from the City\n; Engineer that the new gates on tlte\n! hydrants were to enable one stream to\nUie shut off without shutting off the\nI hydrant.\ni Tho matter of using corrugated iron\nI for sides of buildngs in the first class\nihre limits was brought up by Mayor\nClapp on request of a ratepayer but\npromptly sat upon by the whole council with the exception of Alderman\nLeask who thought we shouldn't be\ntoo strict at the present time.\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Sullivan Mine Relief Assnei\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094- i lion is the largest local contrloutor\nThe pastors of the Anglican, Pres-! the Belgian Relief Fund, and lal\nliyterhui and Methodlsl chiircbes have week another generous donation <\nbeeu engaged for the past few weeks, $100 was received front tills Assoela-j\nas opportunity offered. In making a Hon. Tlie total amount now stands\nreligion- registration of this city in- at $813.36 which Includes the follow-\neltldlug tbe districts tbat lie close to ing nol previously acknowledged:\nMoved by Alderman Hanson, second-\npt of the following articles sent I ed by Alderman Santo, that any land\nby Mrs John Dunlop, Kingsgate:\u00E2\u0080\u0094 3 purchased by the municipality at the\nnlgllt shirts, 2 helpless shirts, 6 towels, tax sale held on Aug. 2lst be sold to\n2d fomentation wringers. '.! surgical any person or persons desiring same\nrobes, tl yards cheese cloth, 72 trf- at the upset price, together with Inter-\nangular bandages, S hot water bottle est at 8 per cent per annum accrued\ncovers, 2 rolls new cotton. in the meantime.\nthe city bounder)\nThis registration was carried out because of the fad that numbers of people were not upon auy ot the church\nlists and yel complained that n\never visited them\nThe experiences of the three pastors ]\nparticipating In ihis registration would\nmake an Interesting lecture on \"Characters We Have Met\" butjl must not\nbo given here Needless to say there\nwere some too good to go to any of the\nchurches and n led something all to\nthemselves. Olb. is hav\nIn church since they wi\nSullivan Mine Relief Association $100;\nMrs h. T. Wlllianis $2. Mrs. .1 a. Murray ?*-.*\".*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAll donations sent to the Herald office will be promptly forwarded aud\nacknowledged through the llerald,\nTRAFALGAR DAY\nIn response to an appeal sent oul\nby tlie British Red Cross Society and\ntho Order of the St. John it has been\ndecided to commemorate Trafalgar\nbeen found Day throughout Canada by raising\n3 visited tn funds for these societies, the same as\nthis way, and above all llie pastors last year. Title year it will be done\nknow their people as they never did under tiie auspices of the 1. O. D. K.\nbefore. The lectures they have reeelv-; and the St. John Ambulance Associn-\ned on their journeys concerning their Hon, but on account of a delay in mak-\npreaehlng, visiting, political and social ing the necessary arrangements and\npeculurltles will doubtless bear fruit to j advertising same, It has heen decided\nthe joy of the lecturers. But the saddest part of all the experiences has\nbeen to bear the flimsy excuses why\npeople don't go to church and It ls\nsafe to say that If all the organizations and Institutions In this city\nwere disregarded on half as flimsy excuses as those given why folks don't\ngo to Church there would be no fraternal, social, or community life at all.\nIt s a real pleasure to know tbat these\nkind of people nre very small in number and that the people of the olty, as\na rule, were very courteous to the\nreverend gentlemen who waited upon\ntbem and also showed great respect\nand reverence nud sympathy towards\ntholr work. The result of their Investigations In tbat tbey find that there\nare 126 distinctly Anglican families\nIU Presbytflrlan, 110 Methodist,\nto postpone it until Monday, October\n23rd, when a house to house collection\nwill be mnde. Cranbrook made a good\nshowing last year nnd ns good If not\nbetter one is hoped for this year.\nfi\u00C2\u00BB[,\nRoman Catholic and 30 Baptist families\nWhile they also round Ml families In\nwhich there was a division in the religious Inclinations bill which comprised. 28 Presbyterians, 20 Anglicans,\n16 Roman Catholics, IT. Methodists,\n14 Baptists, 3 Lutherans, 'A Salvationists, 2 Cnitgregatlonalisls. 1 Bnlversal-\nIst. There are 3 Christian Scientists\nIn town, 3 HnsHi'llltes, and one Chrlst-\nadelphlan. There was no response\nfrom lfl homes, whose religious learn-\nlngii ure therefore unknown, while\nthen* wcre found to be no less than\n170 vacant houses and shacks\nMerchant** Declare In liner ef Mid-\nWeek Holiday aud In Favor of\nMountain as Against\nPacific Time\nA general meeting of tlte retail\nmerchants and business men of tiie\neity was called for Friday eveclng\nlast to discuss '.he half-holiday ques-;\ntion and Hie matter of changing tie-\ntime as well ;'.s other matters which\nmight be brought up.\nThere was considerable discussion\nun tlte half-holiday, the large majority\nof those present favoring tiie adoption\nof Wednesday, and a resolution to tbat\neffect was put through to be forwarded lo the council.\nTiie difficulty of getting any reduction In the insurance rates at long as\nsome business men allow rubbish to\naccumulate on their premises was discussed .nd the council will be asked t*>\nenforce tl.i by-law in That regard.\nA committee was formed lo Inquire\ninto the question of Improving ti e\nlighting in tlie business section by\nmaking some arrangement for a flat\nrate for lights in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0nor.* window.* Tli,\nmembers of the committee ure Messrs.\nR. J. McCreery, W. II Wilson am: F\nPatterson.\nA resolution was passed to he forwarded tn the council and tlle Hoard\nof Trade asking them to take up with\ntiie C. P. It, the matter of change In\ntime with a view to getting them to reconsider their dcclalon. Failing that\nthe meeting favored an effort to hnve\nthe entire province adopt tin* daylight\nsaving scheme by changing from Pacific to Mountain Time, which would allow au extra hour of daylight In the\nevening for places west of Kootenay\nUuitHng. though leaving it tlie same\nas at present here.\nAND READY FOR MOIIC\nDedicated wilh profound admiration to the\nAuxiliary Fleet whom, sterling work has now >\"\nLondon l-iumitii*. show.\nTHIS I! EDISON WEEK\nVast Industries Rased on Edison\nInvention Observe Week in Honor\nof Ureal Inventor. Reproduction\noi Sounds on His New Phonograph\nCannot he Distinguished Eroni\nOriginal.\nmm OPES PRIZE CONTEST\nMore thun 1,000,000 people are employed In the various industries founded by Thomas A. Fdlson. In the\nUnited States alone over (,00.000 men\nand women earn tlieir livllhood in\nvocations created by Kdlson's genius.\nFor a number of years a group of these\nindustries has observed October 21st.\nthe anniversary of Mr. Edison's Invention of the electric light. This year\nthe week of October 10tli-21st is being\nobserved throughout the United States\nand Canuda as Edison Week.\nThe light and power companies will\nmanifest tlieir recognition of tlie fact\nthat Mr. Fdlson Is the founder of their\nindustry, aud thousands of other men\nand women who make tlieir living by\nvirtue of Edison's inventions, will play\ntheir part in this unusual demonstration.\nAmong tlie many things planned\nfor tbo celebration of Edison Week is\na $1,000 prize contest arranged by associates of tbe inventor. This contest\nhad its origin in a remark which Mr.\nEdison made last spring to one of his\nassistants.\nMusic Is Mr. Edison's hobby. Hia\nIntimates and associates are aware of\nthe fact that of the thousand or more\nInventions which he has developed,\ntlie phonograph is his favorite. He\nhas ulways contended that there is no\nreason wiiy a phonograph could not\nbe made which would reproduce music\nnl sounds so perfect that the mechanical reproduction would be exactly\nlike the original music, fn fact, so exactly like R as to be indistinguishable\nfrom the original. For years Mr. Edison has stated that when lie got time\nlie would develop such a phonograph.\nScientists generally scoffed at his idea,\nand even his own laboratory assistants\nwith the exception of two or three who\nhave been with Mr. Edison so long\ni that tbey believe nothing Is Impossible\n1 were Inclined to think that the perfect\nphonograph was a thing that could\nnever be.\nSeveral years ago, having completed\nhis work on the storage battery. Mr.\n; Edison decided that he would try to\n! develop a means of recording and\n1 reproducing sound, which would make\nI the reproduction indistinguishable\n|from the original. It proved to be the\nj longest and most costly research work\n: ever undertaken by Mr. Edison. He\n: spent nearly $3,000,000 in experiments\nalone, and these experiments were not\ncompleted until March of this year\nWhen the new invention and new re-\n| cord were perfected, Mr. Edison said,\n\"NOW we shall find out what we have.\n| Rent Carnegie Hall. Now York City,\nland get Madame Rappold of the Metropolitan .Opera to go over there.\n.Have her stand beside the new phono*\n{graph and sing In actual comparison\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 with our records nf her voice. Invite\n 'the music critic: nnd the nitiHlc lovers\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of Ncw York City. Oct tbe most critical audience you can possibly get\n... , ,. t If I have succeeded In doing what I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nd Men of the , ,-.*.\u00C2\u00A3**.*.**\npublic. From \wi out to \u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00B0t tll*'*v W(,n l ^ a\",ft to *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\n(continued on page two)\nClothing for Men\nReady-to-Wear and\nMade-to-Order\nIn Value we Excell\nLet us show you ! Let.us give you convincing proof of the great variety of beautiful\nfabrics awaiting your selection and the intrinsic value that characterizes all in comparison\nwith their prices.\nQuality for Quality\nYou will find our prices in every instance\nlower than any, due to our system of economic purchase.\nSUITS OR OVERCOATS - 515.00 to 543.00\nComplete Stocks of Winter\nFurnishings for Men and Boys\nAll Wool Underwear for Men 53.00 and more\nMen's Heavy Wool Top Shirts 51.50 to 52.25\nMen's Cashmere Sox - 3 for 51.00 and SOc pr.\nMen's Heavy Wool Sox \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 40c, 50c and 60c pr.\nMcCreery Bros.\nCranbrook's Dry Goods and Clothing Stores\nDining Room Furniture\nSee onr splendid showing of\nIIIMN(; ROOM SUTtS\nanosinoee pieces\nWe will make it to yonr advantage; to buy\nnow, by quoting Low Prices.\nEVERYTHING IN THE EIHNTTTRE UNE\nNorbury\nc. c. s.\nAve\nMAIL ORDERS\nReceive our special attention. Ml orders filled and sent oat bj n-lurn\nmall. \\'e lead fur prompl aud -ati-i'acterj smlce. Send your next\norder here and try us mil.\nPrescription s\nWe use onlj llie freshest) purest Ingredients, ami ylrc yon evadlj\n\u00C2\u00ABhat jour proscription calls fnr\nCranbrook Drug & Book Co. Ltd.\nIV. J. ATCHISON. Manager\nPHONE 71\nsr\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A00\nWc Print\nAll kinds of Commercial Stationery neatly,\npromptly and In many oases at prices considerably lower than the prose-nl cost of\nmaterials justifies.\nIt will therefore lie* to yonr advantage to\norder a supply nuw.\nThe Cranbrook Herald\nPHONE 18\n.fit PAGE TWO\nTHE CRAMIKOOK IIKRALI)\n[SHlted Weekly l'.e Hie' t llieilere,.,],\nlleruld, [.hulled.\nT. H. Knj, Editor aeeel Slanagor\nCranbrook U. C. October Mite 1916\n\ leVYI.K.IIT SAVING SCHEME\nThe e Ity lathe ra at theMr meeting\ngave Bcnnt conaidi ration to the resolution ol the Retni! Merchants urging\nthnt ;en eltort be mode tee have the C. 1'.\nR. reconsider its ilceeisiuie in changing\nto Mountain Time, en' (oiling tliis tee\nstart ,e province-wide agitation to a-\ndoi.t Mountalu Time for all B. e'. Instead ol Pacilic Time. They appeared\nto have little faith iee their ability te,\n\"start something\" lu this direction,\ntheir ottltiulo apparently being \"Oh,\nwhat's tbe use, ee little town like this\ncan't expect to her.\" the e'. P. It or the\nprovince change to suit us.\"\nTo tbo mludof Uie Herald Uie aldermen lost sight ol thc ronl objeel ot tbo\nresolution, le Is quito true that it\nwould Indeed be unreasonable to expect a big company like the C. P. ll or\na whole province to change their time\nsimply tee suit ei municipality eef several thousand lnhnbltriit,s but em lh,'\nother hand ii would I ntirely reasonable and right lee ask tho C. P. It. or\nany other large corporation to change\ntheir time it ley - g a whole provlnc \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 even n Inrge portion ol that\nprovince could bo bcnefl I. And this\nhs exactly Uie Intent and purpose eef\ntlie, resolution: ll eras nothing more or\nleess than a dayllgbl saving Bchemo on\nei provlnoo-wldc basis willeejiii tlee Inconvenience iiiiel annoyance of two separate! standards ot time.\nWhore tlio daylight Bavhlg scheme\nims been tried and tailed il was met\nle,., ems,- Uie principle wob wrong lent\nbecause in tho working thereof, on account eef It being ii separate municipality undertaking the project, their\ntimo wees different from tho railway\ntime und It nicnnl two different stieinl-\narels (ef time, and in many cases after\na lew months trial the plan wns a-\nbandonod. In tbo proposal or llie- Retail Merchants this would all havo\nI n eliminated. To lmvo tho entire\nprovince ieeul tlie- railway adopt Mountain Time- would die away Willi tho annoyance and confusion of two standards, and mean an hour's saving eef\ndaylight.\nTbo saving eel hour's daylight\nwould mean n IjIk Item In dollars iieeel\ncents em the cost ot artificial llglet-\ning alone. With Un- vast majority eel\npeople much daylight is wasted in the\nmornings while; tiny arc in slumber-\nland because tin: standard eef time dens\nmet mnko tin- le'-st us,- eel' iili Un' available daylight. Ne'lseen. Kaslo nml\nmany other placos which hnve be'e-n\nunder Pacific Tlmo havo noticed and\ncomplained eef this belore neeev, and alter the 2\u00C2\u00BBth eel' tins month Cranbrook\nwill be leesing an extra hour of day\nlight in tlie morning and nsine.' electric\njuice for un extra bour ill night. Tills\nmny leee all very well inr thr Electric\nLight Co. but lt ls bard on Un' public\npocket-book, not to mention eyesight\nTheesee who now get up at BOVen o'clock\nand gee to work at olght under the-\nPacific Standard though still getting\nuje at seven will iu reality In1 getting\ntiie at whicb iee eight o'clock now, itnil\nwlll have tee use artificial light one\nhour entih-r in the ovonlng.\nAlmeist as fnr West ees the' ('mist\nMountain Timo in this province would\nallow a fuller use eef lhe available daylight tluiii Pacific Tlmo, nnil tboagh it\nIs ii big project tee gel :i whole pro*\nvlteee to change ilnir standard of\nlime we believe tin- scheme Is feasible,\nanil tbo economics cttccted hy Uu-\ncbango we,uiii well repay nil the labor\nand expense lnvolvd iu Buch si nini-\nlealgn. Thougli tlie council bas eiis-\nmisse'ii tin' proposal wo would Uko tee\nseee the- Board nf Trnd,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tako the matter\nup anti line up otlier towns eell 111''\ndue'stleen, Unit is, if the Board <>r Trade\nis still a Hvee body, uud we> sincerely\nlinjm it is even though ten meetings\nhavo been held for n considerable period ot time.\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, OCT. 2Gth 1910\n***jHear**jG*r*jH^**ar*aHHB**M._1\n1 WHEN BUYINGYEASTl\nINSIST ON HAVINGI\nTHIS PACKAGE\nIL was Impossible tluit church union\ncould bo consummated without sume\ndiscord. Hut surely It is not necessary\ntbat Uie brenlt, which seems Inevitable, Bhould hi' marked by exhibitions\nni' tm-Olirlstlan bitterness such as Itev.\nMr. Brown i* displaying.\nI. IK II. V.\nMonthly report, Kashanook Chapter,\nI. 0. n. 13. Buying committee\u00E2\u0080\u0094Convenor. Mrs. .1. II. McBride, Mrs. A. A.\nMacKinnon, (-onils purchased, $S1>.'2\u00C2\u00BB.\nCutting Committee -Convenor, Mrs. J.\ns. Brake, .Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Shaw,\nMrs. Manley; Articles cut\u00E2\u0080\u009421 suits\npyjamas, 8 pairs pants, 2ti helpless\nshirts, 38 hot water bag covers..\nBacking \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Committed\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Convenor, Mrs.\n.1. Palmer, Mrs. King.\u00E2\u0080\u0094soods packed,\n:!,\". .siii!;-. pyjamas, 25 pairs socks, 15\nmany-tailed bandages, 20 towels, 32\ncaps, 20 night shirts, ;i day shirts,\n2500 mouth wipes, 10 triangular bundles, If, surgical gowns. Total iium-\nicr of pieces, 21175. Momlay, ladies'\nowing.- Convenor, Mrs. J. P. Smith,\nMesdames Cooper, (Ireen, Macdonald.\nHolmes. Brake, McCreery, Nelson.MUes\nee, Thompson, Seaman, Crebbln,\nKyckman, Fenwick, Smith, DeWolfe,\nMorris, Bridges. Work finished,\u00E2\u0080\u00943\nhoi water bat; covers, 13 many-tailed\ndages, 13 suits pyjamas, 3 helpless\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hirls, 2 surgical gowns. Thursday\nes' sewing- Couveiior.Mrs. T. J.\nBrown, Mesdames Cherrington, Palmer\nWilson, Sutherland, Christian, Attridge\nWork finished\u00E2\u0080\u00948 helpless shirt**, S\nsuits pyjamas, 1 day shirt, 2 hot water\nbag envers, Krhlay ladles' sewing\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nivcnor. Mrs. Scott MacDonald, Mesdames Barney, J. MaclJonatd, Taylor,\nIt, Simpson, Leaman, Tisdale, Powell,\nBridges, Parks. Spence, MacBernie.\nWork finished - m suits pyjamas, 11\nhelpless shirts. The report for knitting will appear next mnntli.\nJudgo for themselves if Mr. Ediaon\nlias accomplished his purpose.\nTo stimulate interest In the matter\n$1,000 in prizes are offered for the\nbest opinions. This contest occurs\nduring Kdison Week. The ilrst prize\nis $500, the second $200, und the\nthird $100. Then there is a Consolation Contest with prizes aggrega^fe\n$200. h Is proposed to print the prlrt\nwinning opinions In u booklet and present It to Mr. Edison as a souvenir of\nEdison Week. Opinions which do not\nwin prizes, hut which are nevertheless considered worthy of publication,\nwill be purchased at ten cents per\nword. No opinion Is to exceed 200\nwords In length. Literary excellence\nwill not he considered. Professional writers and all persons connected\nwith the phonograph Industry nro barred from tht* competition, as lt is desired to obtain only untechnica! opinions.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Advt.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1010\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the flrst day of D-JcemO.'T next ap-\nll'i'ution wlll bo mado to thc Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal ol tbe hotel license to sell\nliquor by retail In the hotel known\nas the International Hotel, situate at\nKingsgate, In tbe Province of British\nColumbia.\nDated this 2nd day of October, 1910.\ntf. L. SAWYER,\n40-4t. Applicant.\nto hi; iii.khkttkb\n(Calgary Herald)\nCampaigning in behalf of the movement against church union. Itev. W. S.\nBrown, M.D., of Red Deer, is publicly\nmaking must serious charges against\nmembers of tho Presbyterian Church\nunion committee. At u Saskatoon\ngathering of non-unlonlsts lie is reported to have charged against them\nthat:\nTheir reports wero a lie;\nThey had stolen $25,000 of home\nmission funds to propagate their union\nscheme;\nThey were attempting wholesale\nplunder in endeavoring to seize college\nand church property to establish a\nnew denomination;\nThey changed the findings of llie\ngeneral assembly;\nThoy were dominated by a dozen\nco'leire jinifei-^ors fed up on Oerman\nrationalism.\nMr. Brown expects Ills hearers to be\nllevo his statements; If they do they\nmust come to the conclusion that the\nunionists of tiie Presbyterian church\nan* a thoroughly bad lot and unfit\nmorally to belong to any religious denomination. Inasmuch as a majority\nof the Presbyterians of Canada are\nfavorable to union, application of condemnation such as theso charges\nwould warrant would leave th\" church\na weak body numerically.\nBut could one be attracted tn the\ncause of tho non-unionists Iiy Mr.\nBrown's campaign of anathema? Is\nthere anything Christian In liis method\nof public attack upon his brethren?\nAnd If lie represents fairly the spirit\nof the non-union movement would\none, socking io aBBoclnlc himself with\na hotly ol' true followers or the Naz-\narelie, be IllHlll. tl to eomiect IlItHBOlf\nwith sueh a body wiiere, when a brother is Inkeii Iii ii fault, he Ih publicly denounced ami hla error proclaimed from the housetops'.'\nTins is i:iust\u00C2\u00BB\ IVEKK\n(eontinued from page one)\n.Madame RappuldV. voice from tbe\nphonograph's reproduction of her\nvoice.\"\nWhile Mr. ICdlson's associates believed that lie had produced a wonderful invention, they doubted \u00E2\u0096\u00A0whether in\na place like Carnegie Hall, before an\naudience of critical musicians. It would\nustttln the acid test of a direct comparison of this kind.\nThe test was made ou April 28th before an audience ol' 2500 people, and\njust as Mr, Edison had prophesied, it\nproved Impostblo to distinguish Ma-\nlame Rappold's voice from Edison's\nreproduction of it. Next day tlie New\nYork papers were enthusiastic in tlieir\npraise of Edison's ncw invention.\nThe New York Tribune said: \"Edison\nhas snared the soul of music.\" Tbe\nOlobo referred to it as \"tlie phono-\ntli wilii a soul.\" Ono writer stated\nUnit Kdison had developed a new art-\nMusic's Re-Creatlon.\nSimilar tests were made witli other\nartists in Boston, Philadelphia and\nelsewhere, and with the same result.\nOne of Mr. Edison's associates collected all of the newspaper reviews and\nfound that the music critics of more\nthan 200 newspapers had testified to\nthe fact that Mr Edison's so-called Re-\nCreatlon of Music could not be distinguish *d from the original music. These\nnewspaper reviews were neatly pasted\nin a scrap book and then shown to tlie\ninventor, lie glanced through the\nscrap book and then remarked: \"The\nopinions of these experts prove that we\nhuve accomplished what wc set out\nio accomplish, but somehow or otlier\nthe oplulon of a layman is always more\ninteresting to me than tlio opinion of\nan expert. When I complete an liiven\ntlon 1 like to know what the man in\nthe street thinks of it and how h\nthinks It is going to benefit blm,\"\nMr. Edison's associates remembering this remark decided to get tlu\nopinions nf non-expert and non-technical people. Without Mr. Edison'.'\nknowledge they nrrnngod through the\nBeiitlie-Murpliy Co. of tills city, and\ndealers in a number nf otlier cities to\ndemonstrate these now instruments\nand get the uiilechuical opinions ot\nty ideal Canadian families. Beattie-\nMurphy Co. have one of those new disc\nphonographs which they invite the\npeoplo of Cranbrook and vicinity to\ncome iu and hear so that they can\nNOTICE TO CREDITORS\nIn the Matter oi' the Creditors' Trust\nDeeds Act and In the Matter of the\nAssignment for the Benefit of Creditors of ,\m J. MclM-imoi of Crttii-\nbrookn B. ('.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\nAlexander IamvIs McDermot, of the\nCity of Cranbrook, in tlie Province of\nBritish Columbia, carrying on business as a wholesale and retail liquor\nmerchant at Cranbrook aforesaid has\nmade an assignment under the provisions of tlio Creditors Trust Deeds\nAct of all his estate credits and effects\nto ('buries Reginald Ward of thc same\nplace. Agent, for the general benefit\nof Ills creditors.\nA mooting of Ills creditors will be\nheld at th.* offices of thc undersigned\nsolicitors for the Assignee in the City\nof Crnnbrook on Friday tlie 27th day\nof Octoher 1I>10, at the hour of 2\no'clock in tho afternoon to receive a\nstatement nf affairs, to appoint inspectors, and to fix tlieir remuneration,\nand for the ordering of the affairs ot\nthe estato generally.\nCreditors are requested to file their\nilalms with the assignee or his solicitors with tlio proofs and particulars\nthereof required hy tiie Creditors Trust\nDeeds Act on or before the day of such\nmooting.\nNotice is further glvon that after the\nIfith day of November 1916 the Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor among the parties\nentitled thereto, having regard only\nto the claims of whicli notice shall\nthen have been given and that be will\nnot be liaide for tlio assets or any\npart thereof or distribute to any person or persons of whose claim ho shall\nnot thou have had notice.\nDated at Cranbrook, B. C. this lfith\nday of October. 1816,\nHarvey, McCarter Macdonald & Nisbet.\nSolicitors for Charles R. Ward.\nAssignee.\n42-lt.\nLIQUOR AIT, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that\non the first day of December next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to aell\nliquor by retail lu the liotel known\nas tho Yahk hotel, situate at Yahk, lu\ntbo Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 2nd day of October, 1916,\nH1LEY & LARSON,\n40-4t. Applicant.\nL1QIIOU ACT, 11)1*11\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN that\non the lirst day of Decemher next application will be made to the Superintendent or Provincial Police for re-\nnewel of the liotel license to sell\nliquor by retail in the hotel known\nas the Nortli Star Hotel, situate at\nKimberley, in the Province of British\nColumbia.\nDated this 12th day of October, 1910\nH. W. DREW,\n41-4t Applicant.\niwmi act, nun\n(Section 4a)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that\n(ii the lirst day of December next np-\n...e.iij.Jii will he made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for re-j\nnewal of the hotel license to sell\nliquor hy retail lu lin* hotel known\nas the Imperial Hotel, situate at\nKort Steele, In the Province of British\nColumbia.\nHated Ihis loth day of Octobor, 1916\nIt. W. WERDEN,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0it Applicant,\nMQUOK ACT, llllll\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the flrst day of December next np-\np'.i*jal:on will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell\nliquor by retail In the hotel known\nas the International Hotel, situate at\nMoyle, in the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 10th day of October, 1916.\nMICHAEL J. BONNER,\n41-4t. Applicant.\nLIQUOR AIT, 1910\n(Section 20)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the first day of December next ap-\nllicai'.on will be made t-> the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of wholesale Hquor license, No.\n107, for the sale of liquor by wholesale In and upon the premises known\nas Bowness' Wholesale Liquor Store,\nsituate on Baker Street, in the city of\nCranbrook, B. C.\nDated tbis 2nd day of October, 191G.\nA. O. BOWNESS,\n40-4L Applicant.\n1.101 (Ut ACT, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the first day of December noxt application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor\nby rtail In the liotel known as the Central Hotel, situate at Marysville, In\ntlio province of British Columbia.\nDated this 16th day of October. 1910.\n1'Afl, HANDLEY,\n42-41. Applicant.\nIJOI'OK AIT, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the lirst day of December next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of tbe hotel license to sell\nliquor by retail lu the hotel known\nas the Wycliffe Hotel, situate at Wycliffe, in the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 2nd day of October, 1916.\nHARRY EDWARDS,\n40-4t. Applicant.\nSealed Tenders will be received hy\nthe Minister of Lands uot later than\nnoon on the ISth day of October, 1910,\nfor the purchase of Licence No. i!90, to\ncut l.omi.oooo feet of Cedar, Larch Flr\nand White Pine, 1,000,000 feet Cottonwood and ii.uoii cords of posts, ou an\narea adjoining lot 491, Goat River,\nKootenay District. One year will bo\nallowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester,\nVictoria, B. C, or District Forester,\nt'ranbrook, B. C. 39-lt\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910\n(Section 42)\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\non the flrst day of Dec-icber next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the liotel license to sell\nliquor by retail In the hotel known\nas the Tourlsb Hotel, situate at Bull\nRiver In tbe Province of Brltlsii Columbia.\nDated this 2nd day of Octobor, 1910.\nJ. McTAVISH,\n40-4t Applicant.\nTIMBER SALE Nu. 7o:t.\nSealed tenders will bo received by\nthe Minister of Lands not later than\nnoon on the llth day of October, 1916,\nfor the purchase of License No. 703,\nto cut 10,066,000 feet of Douglas Fir,\nCedar, Larch, Yellow Pine, White Pine,\nCottonwood and Dead and Down Timber; also 14,000 Cedar Poles and 86,-\n000 Railway Ties, covering that portion of Lot 274, Kootenay District,\nsituated south of the Goat River.\nTwo years will be allowed for removal of timber.\nFurther particulars of the Chief Forester, B. C., or District Forester,\nCranbrook, B. C. 34-8t.\nj SYNOPSIS OF COAL UINIXU\nREGULATIONS\nCoal mining right?, or the Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, tbo Yukon Territory, tbe\nNortli-West Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of\ntwenty-one years at an annual rental\nof $1 an acre No more than 2,5tiQ.\nwill bo leased to one applicant.\nApplication for a lease must be\nmade by the. applicant in person to\ntbe Agent o*r Sub-Agent of tlie district in which the rights applied for\naro situated.\nIu surveyed territory the land must\nbo descrlbeil by sections, of legal subdivisions of sections, and iu unsurvey-\ned territory the tract applied for shall\nbe staked out Ity tlio applicant himself.\nEach application must bo accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be\nrefunded If the rights applied for are\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid on tlio merchantable output of tiie mine at tlie rate\nof five cents per ton.\nThe person operating tho mine\nshall furnish tlie Agent with sworn\nreturns accounting for thc full quantity of merchantable coal mined and\npay tiie royalty thereon. If the coal\nmining rights arc not being operated\nsuch returns should be furnished at\nleast once a year.\nThe lease will Include the coal\nmining rights only, but tlio lesce\nmay bc permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be\nconsidered necessary for the workinng\nof the mine at the rate of $10,00 an\nacre.\nFor full information application\nshould bo mado to tho Secretary of\n[the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent\nof Dominion Laud**.\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nN. B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Unauthorized publication of\nthis advertisement will not be paid\nfor.\u00E2\u0080\u009430090.\nWATER NOTICE\nIHhthIoii and Use\nTako notice tliat Arthur A. Ward\nwhose address is Cranbrook, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E will\napply for a licence to take and use\n125 ucro feet of water out of Prud-\nhoinnio Creek, which flows westerly\nfrom Moylo Mountain and drains Into\nPeavino Crook about one half mile\nfrom the mouth of Peavine Creek. The\nwater will bo diverted from the stream\nat a point about twelve hundred feet\nsouth east of tho north east corner\npost of lot 297 and will be used for\nIrrigation purpose upon the land described as lot 297. This notice was\nposted on tbo ground on the llth day\nuf September, 1916. A copy of tliis\nnotice and un application pursuant\nthereto and to the \"Water Act, 1914\"\nwill be filed in the olllco of thc Water\nRecorder at Cranbrook.\nObjections to tlie application may be\nllled wltli the snld Water Recorder or\nwith the Comptroller of Water Rights,\nParliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C,\nwithin thirty days after tlio flrst appearance of this notice In a local\nnewspaper.\nA. A. WARD, Applicant.\nThe date of tho flrst publication of\nthis notico ls September 14th, 191*-\nMil' It. * I7-4L\nSEVERE BRONCHIAL COLD\nYields To Delicious Vinol\nPhiladelphia, Pa.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Last fall I was\ntroubled with n very severe bronchial\ncold, headaches, backache, and nick to\nlay Btomacll. I WBfl no had I became\nalarmed and tried several medicines,\nalso a doctor, but did not get any relief.\nA friend linked nn- to try Vino! and It\nbrought the, relief which I craved, BO\nnow I am enjoying perfect health.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n.Jack C. .SiMiOJTUN.\nWe guarantee) Vlnol for chronic\ncoughh, voids and bromsliitli.\nCranbrook Drug k- Book Company\nCraubrook, B. C.\nAho at thn best druggists In nil B. 0.\ntowns.\nBig Sale of Flour\nWe Have a Carload of Flour Just in to\nSell at COST\nPANTRY QUEEN FLOUR 100 Hi. Sack *'.\".\">\n50 Hi. sack U-'.l\"\nSS lh. sack #1.85\nFor 500 lbs the price is $4.(15 per cwt,\nMODEL FLOUR 100 Hi. Sack $1.50\n50 Hi. sack $3.80\n25 Hi. sack 11.80\nFor 500 lbs. the price is $4.40 per cwt.\nTheso prleeoH are* COST. PiVfl Iteese'ee Flour by the- cierleeiiel eeeew\ncosts 10 e:,!iets per hundred we*li*lit more Ulan lie,- Pantry Quean that\nis $4.85 per cwt.\nThis Hale lee tee pet yoei tee try these fleenrs. Tlee'y are- mado 111\nMaeleod, Alta, by **\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Maeleod Flouring Mills, who give- u** n money-\nback guarantee on them.\nPantry Queen Flour won first prize- at the .Nelson Fair.\nTHESE I'ltKES NTAltT TO.IIAY AMI A UK (ll'KN FOK TEN HAYS\nCranbrook Trading Co., Ltd.\nlanm\nts\ It \"0ts the Bleeper,** whether large or small, light or leeeevy._ *\\\s\nrcalltenl spinels \"aive\" tin.].*, pressure jeest riioiejiie 1\u00E2\u0080\u009E eeiieeiileiin the\nboely iee the pre,per position leer comfortable r,-.t. SJ Every BANNER\nSPUING (patented July 1908) lens a GUARANTEED NON-RUST.\nING ENAMEL FINISH that p,,silively will inel eleeeeeeiR,, l..e artlcl.ma.ee. tltgh ttn.l. ,:,.,, Parlkl.\" 64w\nTHE FINK MERCANTILE CO*, AGENTS, CRANBROOK, B.C.\nBe Popular and Buy Popular\nGoods at Popular Prices\nOur SHAMROCK HAMS. BACON, LARD\nBUTTER, etc., are unequalled\nBear in mind that good wholesome food is the\nhealth giver\nBUY FROM BURNS AND GET IT RIGHT\nP. BURNS & CO., LIMITED\nThese Cool Mornings\nYou want something hot for breakfast. Try some of our ROLLED OATMEAL in package or bulk, followed\nwith a slice or so of good BACON such\nas we sell. It will start the day right.\nIRA R. MANNING, Ltd.\nPHONE 56\nTHE QUALITY GROCERY\nAMERICAN LINE\nKXPKKSS STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK ASD\nMVERl'OOIi\nAM- AMERICAN STEAMERS, UNDER THK AMERICAN FLAG\nKroonltuid - October 25\nNew York - October 23\nPhiladelphia - November 4\nFinland - November 7\nSt. Louis - November ll\nst. Paul - Novemtwr 18\nlliiiririiifi* rht'i-kt'd tlirmmli to steamer dock ut New York In Bond\nNo trouble with ( nstonis\nFor further information apply to Company's ofllco, CIS Second\nAve, Seattle, A, E. Disney, Agent, or Beale & Elwell; J. W. Spence,\nAgent, C. P, It., Cranbrook.\nWe Take Complete Charge\nof Your Family Washing\nDon't work away your heallli and strength over your\nfamily washing. It's needless and you're doing yourself\na gross injustice. We'll do your entire washing al a very\nsmall expense.\nLet us work for you. Let us satisfy you like we're satisfying a great many families now. We employ while help\nonly and use only the most modern equipment. Everything\nis entirely sanitary and there is absolutely no danger from\nInfection as may he possible where work is done* under unsanitary conditions.\nInstead of playing yourself out next week give us ll\ntrial and let us demonstrate whal we can do.\nCranbrook Steam Laundry\nDry Cleaning & Dye Works\nPHONE 157 OU 65 AND HAVE OUR WAGON CALL.\nKEEP YOUR\nSHOES NEAT\nPreterre the leather and make yoar iImm wear lonm.\nThey contain no add and will not arack tha leather.\nEaiiett to um and their thine laste laager.\nV. V. HAU.KY U .1 (...J., U.. H.-l... (\\u00C2\u00ABj.\nSHOE POLISHES THURSDAY, OCT. 26th 1916\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nPACK TIIItEB\nPride of Ownership\nis accentuated when there ia a\nknowledge of full perfection.\nSuch pride is natural to ttie\nowner of one of our DIAMONDS.\nThere Is full assurance that tlte\n\",em Ib perfect In shape, color\nand cutting\u00E2\u0080\u0094perfect ln every\nway.\nAnd tiiere Is an added gratification; the fact thnt the DIAMOND cannot deteriorate, but\nwlll Increase fu value as time\ngoes on.\nWhen considering Diamonds see\nW. H. WILSON\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mvixi.it\nKilby repairs\nshades.\numbrellas and sun\n8 PHONE 8\nI'KIJIi: QUALITY IN\nFRESH KILLED PORK\nANII VEAL\nCHOICE IIAIKV HITTER\nEGGS\nCOOKED MEATS\nHAMS and BACON\nOar Own Make of\nSAUSAGES\nI'resli Daily\nCranbrook Meat\nMarket\nSafety Deposit Boxes to let at nominal rates\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apply to Beale & Blwell.\nThe only change in tlte new timetable which comes Into effect on the\n29th, insofar as it effects Cranbrook,\nis that No. 014 will arrive five minuter-\nlater, coming ln at 15.25 Pacific Time.\nMr. 13. H, Small left this week for\nVancouver wiiere he wlll tuke up his\nresidence. Mr. Smalt Is one of the i\nold-timers of tliis district and known\nto everybody.\nWord hus beeu received from Major\nMallandaine that uniforms and equipment for tlte 107th to full peace\nstrength liave been promised and art-\nexpected to arrive lu alKitit three\nweek's time.\nMrs, J. II. Scott and daughter Winona, of Saskatoon, and her mother,\nP, Navln- of Moosejaw, both for-\nMessrs. Burch and Crawford, who\nleft here recently with the Forestry\nBattalion for overseas service, arrived back iu town this week having beeu\ndischarged at Montreal as medically\nunfit A number of other men received the same treatment although they\nhad previously been pa-ssed, Mr. Burch\nhaving passed two previous examinations.\nMAM ADS.\n2c per word for first week, and lc per\nword for each week after.\nViili SALE- Ford\ngood order, cheap t'<\nKootenay Garage.\nTouring Car,\nr quick sale. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\n42-lt\nTOWBi TOPICS\nKilby Frames Pictures.\nBig shipment of bulbs to hand. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nEast Kootenay Greenhouse.\nStorg >uur valuable documents In\nBeale & El well's Safety Deposit Vault\nMrs. A. Miller ls visiting friends in\nLethbridge.\nPrivate J. W. Crowe returned Monday to Vernon after spending u\nmonth's furlough with Mrs. Crowe.\nHolland bulbs for sale, new stock\njust received. Kast Kootenay Greenhouse.\nWealthy Apples, per box $1.85. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCranbrook Trading Co.\nMr. Geo. Quirln of Calgary is the\nguest of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Coutes.\nFord Canadian Monthly at Hex\nTheatre Friday anil Saturday, Oct 20\nand 21.\nWe nro currying a full line of boots\nand shoes\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Cranbrook Exchange,\nArmstrong Ave.\nMrs. T. V.. South and ihldlren nre\nholidaying at Radium Springs, Windermere.\nH. W. McLeod. Aunt, Engineer, c p,\nR., Winnipeg, was In the city to-duy\nKoIhk west on 513,\nTulips, hyacinths, daffodils, freezes,\nnarcissus bulbs, now stock just. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nKast Kootenay Greenhouse.\nMr. und Mrs Allan deWolf left on\nSaturday on uu automobile trip to\nSpokane.\nMrs,\nmer residents of Cranbrook, have beei\n(he guests or Mrs. A. L. McDermott tin\npast week,\nJoseph James Whitehead, thfl seven-\nyear-old sou of James Whitehead,\nMoyle, died In Cranbrook on Monday.\nThe funeral took place this afternoon\nin Moyle, Father Kennedy conducting\ntho services.\nWe aro carrying a full line of boots\nand shoes.-\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Cranbrook Exchange,\nArmstrong Ave.\nMiss Mabel Passmore left yesterday for Spokane wliere she will reside for the future. Miss Passmore wus\na member of the local telephone staff\nfor the last four years, and her many\nfriends will regret her departure.\nTho pastor of Knox Presbyterian\nChurch will begin a series of sermons\nSunday evening next taking for his\nsubject 'Why Does not God Intervene?'\nAt the morning service the pastor will\ntake up the study of tlte Life of Christ.\nWhen we insisted that Plushes and\nFur Fabrics would be thc leading materials for Ladles' Coats this fall we\nmade no mistake. You are lnlvted to\ncall and look our lines and make com\nparlsons and decide for yourself. We\nspecialize in this line.\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. D. Hill.\nFortunately, though, in spite of tlte\nmarked advance in prices, we had\nmade our selection early and are able\nto show exclusive models that are\npleasing in style as well as price. Ask\nto be shown the Ladies Chin Chin\nCoats. \u00E2\u0080\u0094W. D. Hill.\nMr. J J. Smith has resigned his\nposition as manager of p. Burns Co.\nand leaves in a few days Tor Vegre-\nville, Alherta, where he hus i\u00C2\u00ABtrchased\nu business. While Mr. Smith has been\nIn Cranbrook little mon* than half a\nyear he has proven himself u capable\nWAATE-U\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Two experienced men\ntor ploughing, highest wages. Beattie-\nMurphy Co., Ltd. 42-lt\nFOB MLK\nin ll. c. $10\nKingsgate, B. i\nlhe only Mulefoot Pig!\ntach, H. L. Sawyer,\n42-lt\"\nid i\nlent t\ntbt he will\n;it businesf\ntrie town.\nIOU SALE- line base burner, ami\nunager, and we have no \"\"\" h;tnl l,r Mltt C\u00C2\u00B0H* heater\u00E2\u0080\u0094cheap.\nmake a success of the Apply- Box 112 or phone 389, 42-2L\nhis own hook in the\nFOK SALE '\ngood condition.\nTin\nTil RENT CHEAP Good stable also\nwarehouse, warm and dry, close In,\nelectric liniii Apply Herald or phone\n425. 42-tf.\nGrand International Auxilliary\ni the Brotherhood of Locomotive En-\nIneers is occasionally enlivened with\niclal affairs arranged by the members\nOno of tho reconl occasions was when\nthey invited members or several Lodges in C. p, K circles to help celebrate\ntlieir seventh anniversary, a large nnm\nher responding, Maple Hall was beau\ntifully decorated and a merry party | Crunbrook on Wasa Road\nsat down to tables laden with goode M. Doherty.\nthings to eat. The birthday cake being\nut by the President, all joining hand3\nin the good old fashioned way, singing\nAuld Lang Syne.\" .Music was furnished by the Crnnhrook Orchestra,\nDancing was enjoyed till a late hour.\no roul heaters, In\nApply phone 875.\n42-lt*\nto It\n! mixed\nSALT -Twenty-five\n\"Ifteen mile*\nheads of\nnorth ol\nApply A\n42-2t*\nThe monthly meeting of the W. C. T.\nl\ will be held* on the afternoon of\nThursday, Oct 28th at the residence of\nMrs. T. J. Brown, Burwell Ave.\nHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR\nSale\u00E2\u0080\u0094Enamel bed and springs, dress-\noak rocker, oak library table,\nsmall kitchen cabinet, etc. Apply 22'A\nLumsden Ave or plione 272. 42-lt\nWILL TRADE nne SO H.P. ear In\ngood condition for heavy horses oi\ncattle. Apply P. 0. Box 755, Cranbrook. 41-2t.\nStewart Taylor tefl on the noon\ntrain lo-duy fof Spokane wliere lie will\nspend a couple of weeks.\nFord Canadian Monthly nt Hex\nTheatre Friday and Saturday, Oct 20\nand 21.\nCatholics, take notice! There will\nbe only one mass on Sunday next ut\n10 o'clock.\nMcintosh apples. No. 1, por box J2, -\nCrnnbrook Trading Co.\nModern cottages to rent.\nBeale &. Klwell.\nApply to\nW. A. Mather, Asst Gen. Superintendent C. P, It. Vancouver, passed\nthrough Cranhrook ou Saturday on u\ntour of inspection.\nOn account of the absence of Father\nMcGulre conducting early mass at the\nMission next Sunday there will be only\nono muss here at 10 o'clock.\nMrs. ltoy Myers and young son, of\nCherry Creek, loft on Monday to visit\nher mother in Medicine Hat for a\nmonth or so.\nA miscellaneous shower In honor of\nMiss Lillian Lensk was given on Wednesday by MrB. A. Reed and Mrs. J.\nWoodman at the home of the Intter.\nTlie rooms were very prettily decorated with hearts and streamers, and\ndainty refreshments wero served. The\nfueita numbered about eighteen.\nMrs. J. M. Mains, of Toronto, asst.\nvice pres. of the Grand International\nAuxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Is in the city Inspecting Selkirk Division No, 473\nWhile in the city, Mrs. Mains is the\ng'iest of pres. (Mrs) J. T. Sarvis\nCranbrook has been enjoying almost\nideul weather tills fall, lust weok being a real Indian summer. On Tuesday\nthere was a sudden drop in the temperature accompanied by some rain\nwhich turned to a snowfall in the\nfoothills. Tlie weather since has boon\nsharp and frosty but bright aud sunny.\nA mooting of tho 107th was held in\nthe city hall on Saturday night to discuss with Major Mallandaine the\nquestion of obtaining a hall for drill\nduring the winter, Tiiere was a small\nattendance and it was arranged to\nhold a further meeting fn the Parish\nHall on November 2nd when It ls\nhoped tbere will be a larger turn-out.\nMajor Mallandaine expects to be\npresent at thnt meeting also.\nTlie Alexandra Club has been formed by members of tho Ladles' Auxilliary to the B. of it T. and Is giving\nseries of dunces during the winter\nseason, the second dance beiug on\nFriday October the 27tll next, Dances\nwill be held afterwards every fourth\nFriday. Admission Is by invitation\nonly.\nMr. Malcolm Gillespie nf the P\nHums Co. sustained a badly Fractured\nankle Tuesday evening while engaged\nloading sheep nl the stock yards bete\nTho sheep were being loaded Into n\ndouble-deck car and fn some manner\nMr, Gillespie tell rrom Ihe upper deck\nlie was taken to llie hospital for treatment and win he laid up for some time\nMiss Attree commenced her dancing\nclasses here on Wednesday this week\nand the number anxious to take lessons has warranted her in holding\niisses every week in place of alternate weeks. Classes will be hold alternate Tuesdays aud Wednesdays next\nlass being next Tuesday In the Parish\nHall. Tho first class will bo at 5 o'-\nlock for the junior children, second\nlass at 7 for the seniors, and classes\nat S o'clock for tho adults. Course of\nten class lessons, $10.00; five lessons\n$0.00; junior class under ten, $5.00.\nPrivate lessons by arrangement. For\nfurther particulars write Miss Attree,\nBox 304. Nelson, B. C.\nQuery\u00E2\u0080\u0094What is tlie Idea in watering\ntlu? streets? Hhere used to be a prevalent belif that the streets were watered to keep down the dust and make\nIt more pleasant and cleanly for business men and others doing business\nduring the day, but the system in\nvogue the last few weeks does not\nbear out that opinion. After ull the\ndust bas been blown off the streets\nInto places of business, etc. then the\nwatering cart comes along at four or\nfive In the afternoon and wets the\nstreets down so that It is iu good shape\ntill the dust Is swept out of tbo stores\nthe following morning, when the whole\nprocess is repeated\u00E2\u0080\u0094sort of perpetual j\nmotion, doncheltnow, If some one can !\nexplain the why and wherefors we\nwill be glad to publish tholr cxplnna- Land Post oiHco work\ntio,L 23B, Herald.\nFURNISHED HOUSE TO LET\u00E2\u0080\u0094 7\nroomed house, well furnished, hot\nwater heating, fire places. Will rent\nreasonable to suitable party. Apply\nMartin Bros. 42-tf\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Position In general store\nas grocery clerk, capable of taking full\ncharge. Best of references. Under-\nApply box\n42-lt*\nXMAS GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS\nj FOH SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Universal Dictionary\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094 - in four volumes; the New Students'\nThe following donations have been Reference Work in five volumes. To\nbo sacrificed at $1.00 a volume. Apply at Herald Ollice. 40-tf\nWEAK, AILING CHILD\nMade Strong By Delicious Vinol\nUkcport, N. H.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"Our little girl 8\nyears of age wu in a debilitated, rundown condition and had a stubborn\ncough to she was weak and ailing all\nthe time, Nothing helped her until\nwe tried Vinol. Then her appetite\niiicreatied and she Is strong and well, and\nI win], uther parents of weak, delicate\nchildren would try Vlnol*\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo. A.\nCollins.\nThis in becalm* Vlnol contains beef\nand cod liver p*?ptoni.i. iron and\niiiaiigiiiii-M'- peptouHleM and glyecro*\npltonjihates which alui nredud,\nCranbrook Drug f- Book Company\nCranbrook, II. 0,\nAlso at the best druggists lu all II. 0,\ntewna\nreceived by the St. John Ambulance\nAssociation this week iu aid of the\nChristmas boxes for the soldiers; Miss\nEm silo 2 pr, sucks; Mrs. t. M. Roberts\n$1.00, Mrs. Wllmot, .laffray, $10.50.\nThin money was raised by Mrs. Wllmot\nby means of a tea and was donated to\nthe Association for this purpose.\nAt a meeting Of the Association held\non the 17th tlie sum of $37.60 was voted, which in addition to the above nnd\nthe $1.00 acknowledged last week,\nwill bring the amount up to $50.00 to\nbo forwarded to the Field Comforts\nCommission to be spent lu buying\ngifts for the soldiers.\nIn addition to this a box containing\nupwards of eighty-live pair of socks\nwill bo forwarded for the snme purpose fn the course of a few days.\n1011 FOKB CAR For Sale, good as\nnew, splendid condition, Master Vibrator Speedor-up, Prcstollte and electric horn, speedometer and accessories\n?;i50, can try out. New tires this year.\n'An Winchester for sale. Apply box\n22 B, Herald office. 41-3t\nAUCTION SALE\nOF FARM STOCK, ETC.\nI have been Instructed to sell by\nPublic Auction on\nMONDAY, OCTOBER 33rd\n11)111, at \\\M |i.m.\nAt the Fred Verhaest .Ranch half\nmile south uf Fernie, near tbe Fernie-\nFort Steele Brewing Company's pro-\npert), the following Hairy Stock and\nother propertyi\u00E2\u0080\u0094*\n40MILCH COWS, It BULL CALVES,\n5 HEIFERS 2 YEARS OLD\n2 BULLS, 1% YEARS OLD\n1 BULL, A YEARS OLD\n5 YEAIILLNG HEIFERS\n1 TEAM MAKES: 1 TEAM GELDINGS\n1 MILK WAGON; 2 MILK SLEIGHS\n3 HEAVY BOH SLEIGHS\nWAGGONS, 1 CHURN\nI HIDING SADDLE,\n1 MILK SEPARATOR\n25 TEN-GALLON MILK CANS\n1 STOCK BOILER,\nuhlic bodies likely to j l STABLE, 00 x 100. in good repair,\ncapable of accomodating 120 head\nof stock.\n2 COTTAGES, 3 rooms and pantry\neach, plastered and In good repair.\n1 COTTAGE, six rooms, plastered and\nin good repair.\n1 HORSE STABLE, 24x25. Wlftl galvanized roof.\n1 HAY BARN, 1 MILK HOUSE\n1 SAFE, 1 ROLL TOP DESK\nAnd a number of otlier articles too\nnumerous to mention.\nAnybody desiring to secure the property as u going concern can do mi\nby purchasing tbe building and leasing the land from the Crows .Nest Pass\nCoal Co. The ground lease at present\ncosts ij-ls per month. All the above\nproperty will he sold without reserve,\nTKHMMt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-':\u00C2\u00BB per rent rash; balance\nIn *i\ and nine mouths bearing alx\n|M*r cent Interest.\nFor further particulars apply to\nMB!) VKKHAFST, proprietor,\nor GEORGE CORY,\n12-lt Licensed Aurtloneer.\nA COXFRRRXt i: FOR CHANUROOK\nCITIZENS\nTlie forthcoming conference upon\nmunicipal law and conditions Is arousing a great deal of interest in the town.\nThe subject is one ot very live Interest\naud as applied to local aftairs may\nhave a very decided effect upon our\nmunicipal life This will probably be .2 HEAVY\nthe lirst time upon whicli an open\nforum of citizens has been called to\ndiscuss its civic Interests.\nThe varioti\nbe interested\ndelegates. Tl\nnier's Instituti\noral nnd Co\nRetail Mercti\nCouncil, etc.\nAmong the questions to he discussed\nare: The Powers of the City Council,\ntbeir extension and reduction; What a\nprivate citizen can do in case of maladministration; Women's place In civic\nlife; The civic officials and their pOW-\nmnglBtrates, J, P.'s, Police Commission, mayor, etc; Tlie teaching of\ncivics in the schools: how the laws\nbroken, The subject of the ap-\nipolntmont of a vlgllence committee will\niso bc discussed. The conference will\nbe opon to the public and all Interest-\nd In the welfare of Cranbrook are\ninvited. Note the date Thursday, November 2nd. at 8 pin.\narc heing Invited to send\nieso will include the Far*\n. Women's Institute, Lib\nnservative Associations,\nant's Association, city\nThe Household Remedy\nfor the ailments from which almost everyone sometimes\nsuffers\u00E2\u0080\u0094sick headache, constipation, disturbed sleep.\nr.iuddy complexion, lassitude, backache, depression and\nother results of a disordered digestive system\u00E2\u0080\u0094is\nThey have achieved the distinction of being the most\nwidely used medicine in the world, because millions of\npeople have found thorn dependable, speedy and sure in\ntheir action on Btomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.\nCompounele'il freeeei vcgotablo products, Beecham's Pills are free from\nharmful minerals and dangerous drugs. They do not promote the\nphysiclng habit-\u00C2\u00AB'.. not irritate; the bowels. Should betaken by every\nmember (ef the family at the first sign of Iltncss\u00E2\u0080\u0094 so mild and effective\nthat they arc Kernel fen- tho aged, and for the ills of childhood, are\nWort ta a Guinea a Box\nExcl\nxciusive\nStyles\nTlie> re putatlon we hold\n;is demonstrators of Ilifrh\nclnss Garments for Ladles\nits shown by the' foremost\noriginators of styles in\nAmerica, has again 1 >\u00C2\u00AB><-\u00C2\u00AB*.\namply demonstrated by our\nrecord sales see far this Autumn, i mi j- range of Ladies'\nSuits and Coals for this\nseason is the latest word in\nstyle and efficiency, We\ninvite, ihe* cureful buyer\nwho considers Individuality\nin appearance tee Inspect\nour Models. The accompanying Model is rnie* of the\nmany\nclusivi\nshowing ex-\nW. D. HILL\nSpecializing in la,\nanil Cu.ie-\nThe\nPerfect\nGum\nin the\nPerfect\nPackage\nLEYS\nis sealed \u00E2\u0080\u0094 that's the thing I\nlike about it. No matter when\nor where I buy it, the flavor\nis there \u00E2\u0080\u0094 full strength, and\nit's fresh and clean.\nSo I always make sure to\nget Wrigley's in the sealed\npackage \u00E2\u0080\u0094it's the greatest five\ncents' worth of beneficial enjoyment I can buy.\nWrite Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Ltd.,\nWrigley Building, Toronto,\nfor free jinj-le book by\nthe Spearmen.\nC1IHIST CHCKCH\nItev W. H. Iirieli;,*. Hector\n8.00 a.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Holy Communion.\n11.00 a.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Matinee and J.lueny.\n3.00 p.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sunday School.\n7.30 p.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094EYi'ieeeieiiK,\nlinns\nNiblock\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Saturday, Octobor nth,\nlien;, nt Mra. Dent's hospital, to Mr.\nund Mrs. J. s. Niblock, n son.\nCuvnnuKli At Mree It,'tit's Hospital, eut\nThursday, Octobor 19th, UU, to Mr\ntnd lira. J. Cnvuiiagli, a daujehteer.\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada. Limited\nOfllce, Smelting and iMinin*, Department\nTHAU., BRITISH COLUMBIA\nS M Vs is T E II S A N 11 K E VI N E R S\nI'urcliBJori of tiiilil. SHrer. Conned and Lead Ores\nTRAIL BRAND PIO. I.KAI), BLUHBTONE AND 8PBLTER fAGE FOUR\nTHE CRANBROOK HERALD\nTHURSDAY, OCT. 26th 1916\nPROFESSIONS\n(\n,'ARDS\nGURD .*. sn\nii:\n11.1,\nBarristers,\nEt\nI'.\nVi\nF. t.uril G\nj.\nSpreull\nCRANBROOK,\nB.\nC.\nLODGE AND SOCIETY CAKD8\nDBS. KIMi & GREJ\nPhysicians anil Sitrtrt\nOllice at residence, Arms\nAvciteio\nOFFICE HOURS\nIN\nnns\nrung\n10.00\n4.00\nS.30\n4.30\nAfternoons 2.00 o\nEvening3 7.30 to\nSundays 2.30 to\nCRANBROOK, 11. C.\nI.O. O.K.\nKEV CITV LODGE, No. 42\nMeeta evo^y\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*-\"-v--. i Monday night\nr-xi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Vi\"i?'V at Fraternity\nHall. Sojourning Oddfellows\ncordially invited.\nE, II McPHEE, S. FYLES,\nSecy. N. G.\nDISTRICT NEWS\nIII!. 1'. 11. MILES\nDENTIST\nOffice In Hanson Block\nOFFICE HOURS\n9 to 12 a.m.\n1 to 5 p.m.\nCRANBROOK, U. C.\nKMGHTS OF PYTHIAS\nCrunbrook, B. C.\nMeets svery Tuesday at 8 ie.m. in\nttie Fraternity Hall\nIt. 0. Carr, C, C.\nP. lie V, ip Hunt, K. R, & S.\nP, O. Box 582\nVisiting brethren cordially invited to attend.\nWALDO\nThe International Hotel was Saturday evening the scene of a large gathering of men women and children, to\ntake; inert In an entertainment given in\naid of Red Cross. Whist was played\nfrom eight to ten thirty from which,\nMrs. A. J Smith and Mr. Jack Clarey\ncarried off ttie honors. After cards\nttie tables were laden with a sump-\ntuous Bupper. Mrs. Holllster, Misses\nLewis, Baker, and Conrad, played the\nliianee feer tlle dancing which followed,\nnnil was groatly enjoyed until 4 a.m.\nMrs. Oeo. llateteiate returned een Sut-\nnrilay freein a visit in t'ranbrook.\nAlex Cameron eef Kimberley, spent a\nholiday here hunting aud l'islilng for\na week.\nMuch sympathy is extended iiy the\nmany frlondB eif Mr. mid Mrs. James\nWhitehead for the loss eer tlii'lr son\nJoo, whose death occurred em the 16th,\narter a loug illness nt Mr.e. Bent's llees\nPltal.\nCRANBROOK COTTAGE\nHOSPITAL\nMaternity und General Nursing\nGarden Ave.\nTerms on Application\nMRS. A. SALMON', Matron\nrltono 2f,i) I'. O- Box sir,\nOVERSEAS CLUB\nMeets in Maple Hall second\nTuesday ot every month at 8\nP. m.\nMembership open to British\ncitizens.\nVisiting numbers cordially\nwelcomed,\nE. Y. Brake. J. F. Lower,\nPresident. Secretary\nPhone 848 P. O. Box ES5\n\V. I!. BEATTY\nFuneral Director anil Einbnlmot\nI'ndortiiking i'arleers\nFenwick Ave, near Baker St.\nLATDLAW & DEWOLF\nCivil and Mining Engineers\nB. ('. Lund Surveyor*.\nCRANBROOK, B. C,\nF. M. MACPHERSON\nUndertaker\nBuy I'hume 288, Night PhOBC 35\nNierhnrj Ave', next tie Ci!) Hall\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nMeets in the\nMaple Hull\ntlrst Tuesday\nivV.-eT i afternoon of\na**ay''-e-s\u00C2\u00A3eyV\ every month\n,*3*K\u00C2\u00AB.-?:!._ at 3 P.m.\nPros., Mrs. W.\n11. McFarlane.\ny, Mrs. John Shaw, P. O. Beex 442\nAll Indies cordially Invited.\nMAHYSVII.U;\nThe Shoe Specialist\nJOE MAKArODI\nSatisfaction (imtrantecd\nHeadquarter.* for nil kinds of\nRepairs\nPhone 105 P* 0* Box 83\nl>KOF. C. V. NIDD\nOrKimlst Mctliodlst Church\nllpctilvfiR Pupils for\nOrgan, Pianoforte, Voice\nEtc.\nStmlio: V, Norbnry Ave.\nL. nr. SMITH\nMAT RENOVATOR\nLadles and Gentlemen's Hats\nCleaned and Blocked\noi.l) STYLES REMODELLED\nPhono 204\nTill] HOME ItAKEKY\nUnlit. Frame, Prop.\nI resit Itreiul, Cakes, lMcs\nanil Pastry\nriione 37\nNorbury Ave. Opp. City Hall\nMex IlotlRson of Cay ley, Altn, is ex\npected to arrive any day with a mining\nXpert from Calgary, who wlll exam\nim* Mr. Hodgson's property situnteii\noil the St. Marys Hiver u few miles a*\nbovo the lake.\nThe Evans Bros, of Mount Evans,\nWhite Fish (.'rock aro in town await-\ninK the arrival of a mining magnate\nwho will inspect their property which\nis situated on White Fish Creek. We\nWish tbe Kvans Bros, who havo been\nworking steadily for the past twelve\nyears ut their claim, good luek.\nTin* Misses May and BertUa Barclay of Cranbrook were visiting at\ntlieir home here on Saturday.\nThe Hev. Keyworth of Cranbrook\nconducted services here on Sunday\nlust, he wus accompanied by Mrs. Key-\nworth.\nMr. and Mrs. Conover of Meadow\nHrook spent Sunday at tlie Broad View-\nHunch.\nHans Lund of St. Marys Lake Bpent\nthe week end hi town.\nMrs. W. Meachen of St. Marys Lake\nwho has for the past two weeks heen\nvisiting friends at Marysville, Cranbrook, and Cherry (.'reek, returned to\nIter home on Monday.\nB. Keer the local dairyman return-\nd on Friday trom Calgary witli a car-\nloud of the finest Holsteins that could\nbe obtained.\nMr. and Mrs. Cuire who spent their\nhoneymoon at Seattle and Spokane\nreturned on Friday, and huve taken\nup residence at the Sullivan Mine\nwhere Mr. Cairo ia employed on tbe\nstaff.\nThose from Marysville who attended the patriotic, dance at the Sullivan\nMine on Suturduy were, Mr. and Mrs.\nHannan, tieo. Ellis, Mrs. G. James,\nMrs. Handley, Miss Handley, Ed. Hand\nley, H. C. Lund, B. Lundin, and James\nMiller, ull reporting u swell time.\nDO YOU\nIMAGINE\nthat your Bkln trouble is Incurable\nbecause ordinary treatments have\nfailed! It 30 get Zam-Buk and\nprove, as thousands ot others have,\nthat Zam-Buk Is capable 0! heating after everything else has tailed!\nMra. Horgan, ot 183 Manning\nAve., Toronto, writes: \"For eight\nmonths my little son's face was\nsimply covered vlth eczema. The\npain and irritation were so intenso\nthat he could not Bleep. He received treatment at a hospital, but\nIt did him no good. Tlten I heard\nof Zam-Buk and commenced using\nlt. It really worked wonders. Tho\npain ond irritation soon disappear*\ned. and 1 could notice a deecided\nImprovement. I persevered with\nthe treatment until now lelfl face\nis quite free from sores and Ills\nakin is perfectly clear. I cannot\nbe grateful enough for what Zam-\nBuk has elone. and I shall never bo\nwithout lt.\"\nZam-Buk Is eeiually good for ringworm, salt rheum, blood-poisoning,\nulcers, old seii-os, piles, hums,\nscalds, cuta und all Bkln Injuries.\n50c. box, 3 for (1.16, all druggists\nor Zam-Buk Co., Toronto.\nSJUIHMJK\nIt vou want satisfaction\nwith vour washing\nsemi it lo\nINTANA I..U'NI>ltY\nSiecciiil prices for family\nwork\n|i*\u00C2\u00BBsM\n1 mm &BEJ5...\nKcej.5ets.|iAtli\nISO'S UNIMEX\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 LIMITED \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n'.saemocr.e;1. i^r,/;*w\nYARMOUTIUI.S.\nBeware\nnf\nImitations\nSold\noil the\nMerits\nof\nUN A MI'S\nN1MENT\nCranbe'ook friends, also those from\nBull River, Wiisu, and Kimberley.\nEmil Banks left last week for Perry\nGreek.\nMr. Geo. Judd, Elko, spent last week\nin town.\nA. A. Ward and Frank Harmor, Mr.\nand Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hersey, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Clark, were last weeks'\nisltors from Cranbrook.\nMrs. J. Metcalfe left on Monday for\nSheep Creek aftor a months' visit In\ntown.\nMiss Selma Anderson left on Thursday for her home in Invermere, wiiere\nshe will visit for a few weeks.\nMr. Murray of Cranbrook was the\nweek end visitor of Mr. F. Watson.\nLast years' lied Cross accounts show\nthat 15S3 pieces of work were sent to\nthe front; 69 handkerchiefs, 637 head-\nbandages, 701 ni. t. bandages, 8 pieces\nof old linen, 78 wasle cloths, 8 iee bags\n33 bedside bags. 400 mouth wipes, 3\npairs tnits, 101 pairs socks. These\nwere sent in five shipments.\nLate in October a Xmas shipment\nof socks and $0.00 was sent. A letter\nof thanks wus received on tlie 16th\nfrom Hon. Supt. of supplies, saying\ntliey had now received all the socks\nnecessary for Xmas presents to tlie sol\ndters. The socks are each to be filled\nwith the following:-pocket mirror, pen,\npencil, envelopes, paper, chewing gum.\ncigarettes, tobacco, pipe life-buoy\npeppermints, soap, waslirag. handkerchiefs.\n(MAS. S. 1\nARKER\nForwarding and\nDistributing\nAgent\neer\nUthbrlita\n('mil\nXl-lte I'e\n.viler\nImperial Iili Co,\nrnnxfprrlng\nGiven prei.upt\nattention\nPbone\n6:1\nrm:\nCOEUR D'ALENE\nSpokane, Washington\nthe hotel with a\npersonality\nThis house lias the\nhappy distinction ot heing tho favorite stopping place in Spokane\nfor tho people of BrltlBh\nColumbia We appreciate\ntliis patronage ami do\neverything In onr power\nto make you comfortable.\nOur location Is excellent \u00E2\u0080\u0094\ndose lei Groat Neirllierii Slatleell\niinei 0. W it * N. Milwaukee\nterminal. 11111I wlllnn 11 minute's\nwalk from Uu' principal business\nhOUSe*. snel piliee-s eif amuse-lni'llt.\nSee Slenmtililu on Hoof\n. DeVAN'Si:&ENCHPILLS\u00C2\u00AB\n.. rill for Women, J\") a box or thrcofor\n;,. .- :.| nt t.1l UruB Btorw, or inntleil to nny\na.iiJrc\u00C2\u00BBson receipt oi prico. Tub Suoiikli. D*\u00C2\u00ABd\nPHOsVaoNOLFOR MEN.\"\"?K3\nVitality; for Norve ami Hittn* Increases \"grey\nmattor':aTonIc\u00E2\u0080\u0094willbutltlyou up. nai.oi.nr\ntwo for Ll, ut 'Inn; olnrff*. or t\u00C2\u00BBy mull on rerdra\nnr price In 1: BOQWLL l>*va Co., St. C*tl\u00C2\u00ABriDW,\nfinlitriu.\nNOTICE IS HBM2BY OIVKN tlmt\ntht.* reserve existing on certain lands\nin Um vicinity ot Luke Creole, Cranbrook District, surveyed as Lot flOUP,\nKnotcnay District, by reason of n notice whicli appeared in tin British\n1 olumbla Gazetto on the 27th of Docembor, 1!H)7, is cancelled, and that all\nvacant Crown lands within the boundaries of said lot wlll he open to pre\nemption entry on Monday, the 13th day\nof November, 1016, at thc hour of nine\no'clock In the forenoon.\nApplications for entry will be ro*\neclved at the ollice of the Government\nAgont, at Cranhrook, and must bn confined to an area not exceeding 1110\nacres.\nR, A. M3NWICK,\nDeputy Minister of Lands.\nLands Dept., Victoria, B, <*.\n1st September, 1910. Sfl-101.\nELKO\nIts aggravating to read says Jim\nThistlebeak, that the Italian Grand\nArmy consumed 170,000,000 gallons of\nwine, and here in li. C. you can't get\na drink until noon.\nMr. J. Black K. C. U. of Vancouver,\nKnight of Commercial Huggers, was\nin Klko tills week and Kcotenay River\npoints, grabbing big business for his\nfirm. They don't make 'hem any better than Jim if lie is Irish am\" a grit.\nMessrs. J. Colvln end Hoy Sharp of\n.Nelson are in the bent town in tbe\nt'rows Nest Pass this week, doing a\nland office business. Both Gentlemen\nand scholars.\nMr. J. Findley of Shawnigan Lake,\nwho owns considerable property in\ntiie Tobacco Plains country was in\nKlko and Flagstone tills week.\nThe Juvenile Bostontans have beeit\nplaying In Fernie to crowded houses\nsays the Fernie Free Press, nnd still\nsays Jim Thistlebcak the burlesque\nshows are not as well attended as they\nused to be and there's a reason. A man\ndencsn't have to go to the theatre to\nsee legs, be can stand on the street.\nCalgary Cabaret shows are trying\ntheir darndest to outpoint Spokane,\nChrysanthemum Snlad is the latest\nfreak lunch, following macaroni nnd\nonions, lt should be very appetizing.\nMr. and Mrs. ('. A. Klingensmith,\nMrs. Hugh Watt and Miss M. Nicholson\nmotored to Hull River Sunday visiting\nwith Mrs. Kd. Klingensmith.\nSome nf the Queen Bees of New\nYork havo formed n club to suppress\ngossip, so you may send your gossip\nto that organization and hnve it suppressed hy experts. Close thc door\nLillian, tin* cop's on tbe sidewalk.\nEd, Clay of Vancouver, who sells\nNoodles and other Italian vegetables\nwas in Elko this week with samples of\nmacaroni, as hollow as a press agent's\nstories.\nMr. Dunlop of the Remington Typewriter Co. of Calgary, was in Elko und\ntin* south country this week with sample machines. His rendition of\n\"Mary's making moonshine for the\nMonks\" on the new total adder and\nsublractor, was sublime and a sale\ngetter. It pnys to advertlae if you have\ntlie goods.\nMrs. Stewart of Winnipeg Is visiting\nher mother. Mrs. K. M. llrewer, South\nPork fruit tracts.\nA Calgary man went home the other\nnight with a red flag pinned tu Ills\ncoat tails, hut his wife could sec by\nthe size of his load that he wns observing tlie new ordinance.\nIn Brandon, Manltobn, last week, tbe\nMethodist team defented thc Baptist\nteam at base-ball. Jim Thistlebeak\nsays tin* Baptists should retail.:!.-? and\nchallenge the Methodists to n swimming match.\nBilly White, miner of Fort Steele,\nstarted work at the Burton Mine this\nweek. Manager Caldwell Is putting up\nnew buildings for the employees.\nMiss-Amclin*Son-Of-A-Gun, was in\nElko this week from Tobuceo Plains,\nIndian Reserve, with headed mocassins and buckskin gloves.\nNi:,\l, INSTITUTE\nThnt craving gnawing desire that\nconsnme*i yonr very soul is removed In\nJust three days. No bad ufter effects,\nor nliirn of the desire, unless ulcohnl\nIs willfully Indulged In on tbe part of\nthe graduate Write for booklet, Neal\nInslllnte, Cranbrook, IV C.\nTENUIS FINALS\nIn the finals In the local tennis\ntournament H. Mcllwalne nnd D. A.\nKay won the Men's Doubles from N. A.\nWallinger nnd T. H. Kay 6-8, 6-4, 6-3.\nThe finals in thc Indies' Doubles\nwill be played off Saturday afternoon\nat 3 o'clock between Mrs. Moth and\nMrs. MacLeod against Miss Drummond\nand Miss Wallinger. This will no\ndoubt be a good game, nnd will about\nwind up tennis for the season.\nCANADIAN PATRIOTIC Fl'MI\nThe local treasurer of the Pntriotic\nFund, Cranbrook Brancii, reports the\nfollowing subscriptions for the past\nthree months: July $1481.31, August\n$1226.15, September $1211.78. The disbursements for the same months a-\nmountcd to $899.97, $945.22 and $86\u00C2\u00BB,22.\nThe total number of families on the\nlist ls forty one, and thc children\nnumber eighty-four. Any subscriber\nto thc Fund who may wish information\nregarding tlie handling of the Funds\nwill be gladly furnished it on application to the Secretary or the Treasurer.\nPOET STEELE\nTlie Red Cross dance which took\nplace last Wednesday night was nn\nall round BUOCesS. $75.00 was cleared\nand will be sent to lieadiiuarterH.\nTlie danco was held In the Band Hnll\nwhich wns decnrnteil with Chinese\nlanterns, flags nnd flue hranrhoH. In\nthe Masonic Hnll, supper was served\nduring the entire evening. Thero were\nalso booths with hnme made jollies,\ncandy etc., and last hut not least a\npalmistry booth. The Masonic Hall\nwus decorated In white with red crosses, nnd the Indies 111 utleiiilnneo wore\nRed cross uniforms,\nWe were pleased to nee OUf many\nmoyie HELPS red muss\nIn response to the call by Lord\nLnnsdowne for funds to the Red Cross\nall the Moyieltes gathered at the International Hotel on Saturday evening\nwhere a harvest supper was held. A\nvery enjoyable evening was spent In\namusements of various kinds. The\ngathering was addressed by Mr. J. W.\nFitch, who in a few pleasing remarks\ntold thc audience of the many heroic\ndeeds of the Red Cross agents on the\nbattle field.\nThe supper that was served by the\nladles is one that cannot be long forgotten, and goes to show the Interest\nthoy take In a worthy cause. Mr. and\nMrs. M. J. Bonner of tho International\nHotel did their part in making tho affair a success. Mr. and Mrs. L. A.\nHome, tlie promoters of tho entertainment deserve special comment for\nthis work for a worthy cause.\nMr. and Mrs. Home wish to thank\ntho people of Moyle for tholr kind pat-\nronago, ulso tiie friends of the Rod\nCross who furnished the music. The\nsum of $40 was realized and forwarded to Ixird Lansdowne by Mr. Home\nas Moyie's part of the work.\nPhysician's\nEczema Remedy\nDr. Holmes, the well-known akin\nspecialist, writes:\n\"I nni convinced thnt thc D.D.I). Prescription Is as much a specific for\nEczema aa qulnlo for malaria, I\nhave been prescribing thc D.D.D. remedy tor years.\"\nThis soothing combination of oil\nof Wlntergren, Thymol nnd other heal-\nIng Ingredients called D.D.D. Proa-\nncrlptlon Is now a favorite re'ineely of\nskin specialists for nil skin diseases.\nIt penetrates tho pores, gives Instant\nrelief from thc most dlstrsslng itch.\nIts soothing oils quleekly heals the inflamed tissues.\nComo to us and we will tell you\nmoro nbout this remarkable remedy\nYour money back unless the first bottle re'lle'ves you. I). D. D. Soap ke'e'ps\nyour akin healthy. Ask about It.\nCranbrook Drug \u00C2\u00AB Hook Co.\nOranbrooK. b. c.\nQuality Counts\n, Our policy has always been to handle\nonly the best quality of merchandise,\nnothing but the quality Fink guarantees.\nDuring these times of war and depression it is\nhard, and in many cases impossible, to get anything like the old qualities, however we are searching the markets of the world for the best and are\nstill guaranteeing everything.\nAtroncv\nPICTORIAL REVIEW\nPATTERNS\nVour .Money Hark\nil* Goods ure neit as\nRepresented\n95 Cents' Worth of Talmolive*\nfor ONLY 50 Cents!\n3 Cakes of PALMOLIVE Soap, a hs cf\nPALMOLIVK Vanishing Cream or a bon of\nPALMGLIYE Po\vder-50ccnt;jbuysthi3assortment ?.t this rAorc. A wonderful opportunity to\nstock un on fine toilet goods at a fraction of ths\nu.*-ual cost\u00E2\u0080\u0094the price cr the three calces of so::p is\nusually 45 cent*, that of the cream cr powder SO\ncents\u00E2\u0080\u0094you \u00C2\u00A3ct an actual 05 centa'value in all!\nBc.tTcoiiiQ in and (jet yours now\u00E2\u0080\u0094you may want t*.\u00C2\u00BB repeat\u00E2\u0080\u0094you know PALMOLIVE quality. No restrict inns,\nasiniiclia*iynii want\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mendCl.OOnnd pet Gcalteaof soap\nand both Vesk&rij C.-uar.\u00C2\u00BB ar.d Towtlsr.\nmi^imm\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2PALMOUVt .PALMOLIVE 'PAIMOIIYE\nThese Three With\n,rt this o? this\nllEATTIE.Ml'HPlIY CO.,\nThe J|**\"fla Store\nLTD.\nr\nAuditorium Theatre\nREX Theatre\nUNDER ONE FFF1C1KNT\nMANAGEMENT\nAUUITOTIUM\n(inmil Oneilng, Winter Season\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 27\nllui' nlghl only\nStuart-While's Elaborate, Musical lAtnniiLMiu\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nAM.A1)I> JR., AMI HIS\nWONDERFUL LAMP\nI'rlees - if UNI. JSc and SO*.\nCurtain ut 8.10\nTUESDAY. OCTOBER 81\nOne Nlgllt nnly\nTHE BIRTH <>V A\nNATION\nPrices tUrtl and tUK)\nR E X\u00E2\u0080\u0094TO-MORROW\nFRI. & SAT, OCT 20 &21\nWilliam Fox rresents tho Incomparable T1IKBA BAHA the\nmost talked ot Vaneielre Woman on the Screen In\nTIIE TWO ORPHANS\nA Magnificent S liart production\nUsual I'rlees\nWED. NEXT, OCT. Bfttli\nOne Night onlf\nThe Wonderful und Novel\nWILLIAMSON\nSUBMARINE PICTURES\nin 7 ri'e'lB. Ported DndorBoa\nphotography \"Ith Thrills. .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0x "Newspapers"@en . "Cranbrook (B.C.)"@en . "Cranbrook"@en . "Cranbrook_Herald_1916-10-19"@en . "10.14288/1.0070558"@en . "English"@en . "49.5080556"@en . "-115.746944"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Cranbrook, B.C. : Herald Publishing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Cranbrook Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .